Pinterest 101 for Wellness Businesses with Jana O. / ep134
Pinterest and SEO are a bit like cousins! That is why this interview with Jana of Jana O. Media was fun and inspiring.
During the episode we talk about:
How Pinterest can complement the rest of your Marketing
The perfect timing of Pinterest marketing (similar to SEO)
Difference between casual pinning vs. intentional Pinterest marketing
Avoiding burnout with your Pinterest routine
Having a long term strategy
3 Parts to your long term strategy: 1) Setup 2) Workflow and 3) Optimization
Why Pinterest is quite low maintenance (compared to social media)
This might feel counterintuitive for many of the hustlers out there
One easy setup to get you started in Pinterest
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Jana generously shared this guide with us: Getting Leads with Pinterest Using Keywords - for Coaches, Service Providers & Course Creators: JanaOMedia.com/PinterestKeywords
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More about Jana:
Jana O. is a marketing expert and Pinterest specialist for online coaches, course creators, and service providers. She got started working online in 2016 as a Virtual Assistant. Upon discovering that a client was leveraging Pinterest to get leads and sell her services – Jana went all in on the platform. She has since developed a specialization in Pinterest marketing for lead generation.
Now she helps her clients and students automate list growth so they can automate a steady stream of targeted leads for their courses and programs – and set themselves up for long-term business success. (And yes – she does that with Pinterest!)
She’s on a mission to spread the word: When set up properly, Pinterest can attract soulmate clients – with a small investment of time each month.
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